
“Grandma Has Her Hair Bobbed” – Schenevus, NY (1927)
This postcard was sent as a Thanksgiving greeting, but the most interesting aspect is the news about Grandma. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wayman lived in

This postcard was sent as a Thanksgiving greeting, but the most interesting aspect is the news about Grandma. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wayman lived in

Miss Frances Kaniper lived in Phillipsburg, a town on the Delaware River in northwest New Jersey. Phillipsburg was an important railroad connection for coal trains

Miss Pearl Slonecker lived in Kutztown, a borough of Berks County in east-central Pennsylvania. Most of this area was settled by German immigrants in the

Miss Carrie A. Frost lived in Center Tuftonboro, a village incorporated within the town of Tuftonboro – on Lake Winnipesauke in central New Hampshire. This

Miss Elizabeth Swinehart lived in Valley Forge, a colonial center of iron-making before becoming the site of the famous Revolutionary War encampment of George Washington

In 1909, Master John Waterman was growing up in Worcester – a town on the Schenevus Creek in Otsego County of central New York. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worcester,_New_York

This postcard image of a plump turkey, standing proudly before a pleasing rural landscape, was printed in Germany circa 1910. At the feet of the

Master Maurice Luther was growing up in Gray, now a census-designated place in the Mohawk Valley of Herkimer County in central New York State. Gray

Mr. Ralph Webster lived in Billerica, a town in Middlesex County of north-central Massachusetts. Billerica abuts the city of Lowell. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billerica,_Massachusetts In November of 1913,

Miss Velma Magley lived in Hillsdale, a town in Columbia County of east-central New York State – near the border of Massachusetts. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillsdale,_New_York We met

Mrs. Richard Webb lived in Wilmington, the manufacturing, commercial, and transportation center of the State of Delaware. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilmington,_Delaware In November of 1907, Mrs. Webb received

Miss Susanna Ramsey lived near Gap, a community in eastern Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.in Gap was named for a pass through the Nickel Mountain ridge. The

Miss E. Garner lived in Media, PA, a borough 13 miles west of Philadelphia and the County Seat of Delaware County. In November of 1914,

Flossie Goes to the Opera – Alliance, Ohio (1907) In November of 1907, Flossie Farmer was busy in Alliance, Ohio. Flossie sent a postcard to